Time to ditch the yoko, piped and clutched viper, oem not doing it justice. I want hole shot dont much care about top end speeds, 9818 or the ripsaw? What kind of $$ will an oem 121 with 144 (1200 miles) fetch?
vmaxjohn
New member
The 9818 pattern is awesome for a mixture of trails and off trail...holeshot kicks!
The ripsaw is pretty much untested...Good luck!
The ripsaw is pretty much untested...Good luck!
I agree
This may show my ignorance but, what do you guys mean by "9818"?
FMI
FMI
Bigmax
New member
9818 is the Camoplast part number.
9818 - 121" x 15" x 1 1/4"
9830 - 121" x 15" x 1"
9818 - 121" x 15" x 1 1/4"
9830 - 121" x 15" x 1"
Roadrunner
VIP Member
It refers to the last 4 digits in the Camoplast part number. Go to the Tracks USA website using the link from this site. Look at the predator tracks, you will see what I mean.
Thanks fo the replys boys,
Now lets take it further, what about a race track? cons? clearance issues with a 1.375/1.5?
Now lets take it further, what about a race track? cons? clearance issues with a 1.375/1.5?
vmaxjohn
New member
Race track? Bumpy jumpy, or flat and ovally?
The 9818 is a race designed track, the really deep lugs that are used today are a little crazy for every day use though, I'd suspect they wouldn't last long in certain conditions too. Remember, snoxers are choosing a track to the conditions of the day. We choose a track that will be better than the last one and hold up for THOUSANDS OF MILES. Happy shopping!
The 9818 is a race designed track, the really deep lugs that are used today are a little crazy for every day use though, I'd suspect they wouldn't last long in certain conditions too. Remember, snoxers are choosing a track to the conditions of the day. We choose a track that will be better than the last one and hold up for THOUSANDS OF MILES. Happy shopping!
BA SRX
Member
love my 9818. i put it on my srx last season & it was big diff. from stock